BFF-07 Strong typhoon barrels towards flood-hit western Japan

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Strong typhoon barrels towards flood-hit western Japan

TOKYO, Aug 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A strong typhoon hurtled towards western
Japan on Thursday, with forecasters warning of heavy rains and landslides,
including in areas hit by deadly flooding last month.

Typhoon Cimaron, with maximum gusts of 216 kilometres (133 miles) per
hour, was around 280 kilometres southeast of the Goto islands at 2300 GMT
Wednesday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

The typhoon is expected to make landfall late Thursday and head north
through Friday morning, bringing intensifying rains and winds, the agency
warned.

“Please remain vigilant for landslides, inundation of low ground, flooding
of rivers, storms, and high and tidal waves,” the weather agency said.

Some parts of central Japan could see up to 800 millimetres (31 inches) of
rain in the 24 hours to noon Friday, it said.

The areas at risk include parts of the country still recovering from
flooding and landslides caused by record rains in July that killed over 200
people.

The approach of Cimaron, whose name means wild ox according to the Hong
Kong Observatory, comes as Typhoon Soulik was already bringing heavy rain to
parts of the main southern island of Kyushu.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 0940 hrs